Redridge Mountains is one of the low-level zones in World of Warcraft, and can be reached by travelling East from Stormwind and Elwynn Forest, the starting area of the Humans. This zone is about level 11-20 in nature, and quests in this area seem to focus around an infestation of Blackrock Orcs and the threat of an insane wizard and his Gnoll minions.
The Burning Steppes is a zone for level 50-ish characters in the Eastern Kingdoms. It is accessible through Redridge and, once you have the key, from Loch Modan.
Tin can be found in most zones level 15-30, such as Darkshore/Ashenvale, Redridge Mountains/Darkshire, the Barrens, Wetlands, Ghostlands and the lower-level parts of Stranglethorn Vale.
There is no such thing as World of Warcraft: The Frozen Throne. It is called Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne. World of Warcraft is much different.
World of Warcraft is set in Azeroth...
yes, you can swim in world of warcraft
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World of Warcraft happened in 2004.
No, World of Warcraft is not on Steam. If you want to download it, got the the official World of Warcraft site to download it.
they explored in the time of World of Warcraft
World of warcraft, also known as WoW, is a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game(MMORPG) set in the Warcraft universe. It is developed by Blizzard Entertainment and consists of the following expansion packs: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade(TBC), World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, and World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria.
There is no world of warcraft 3. There is world of warcraft, and warcraft 3. Unless you want to refer to Cataclysm. If so then no, you'd fail.
Officially, Warcraft 3 (including the frozen throne expansion) came before World of Warcraft. You can check out the whole Warcraft timeline on the World of Warcraft website in the links section below.